If you struggle with what is what in regards to Inside/Outside Local/Global then the following may help.
View it from the following perspectives:
Location of the Packet - LOCAL/GLOBAL
Location of the Device - INSIDE/OUTSIDE
Packet Inside
192.168.0.100 - INSIDE LOCAL
200.200.200.100 - OUTSIDE LOCAL
Packet Outside
200.200.200.1 - INSIDE GLOBAL (this address represents 192.168.0.100)
200.200.200.100 - OUTSIDE GLOBAL
Aleksandr Albin built a large (almost 20-router) lab topology (based on an
example from Jeff Doyle’s Routing TCP/IP Volume 2) that he uses to practice
in...
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